Parents and their
children should look for purple flyers in the windows of participating
businesses along Indian Boundary Road, South and North Calumet Road, and
Broadway.

The Chamber itself
will be handing out candy, along with other local merchants, in the Chamber
parking lot as well.

“Last year, we
welcomed over 1,000 local children and their families to this
trick-or-treating event,” Chamber President Maura Durham said. “The streets
were filled with little super heroes, witches, monsters and ghosts. It was
fantastic. We enjoy welcoming other organizations who wanted to give out
candy downtown as well. Our parking lot will be a great spot to see
Halloween decorations and pick up treats, in addition to storefronts along
Indian Boundary, Calumet and Broadway.”

For more
information about the Trick or Treat Downtown, contact the Chamber at (219)
926-5513 or info@dunelandchamber.org